
Stake attention in this memory
This media file showcases a vintage French theatrical poster, captured in a landscape orientation despite its vertical design. The poster advertises a summer revue at the "ALCAZAR D'ÉTÉ" (Summer Alcazar), playing "Tous Les SOIRS" (Every Evening) on the famous "Champs Elysées" in Paris. The show, featuring "P'tites Binettes," is credited to "REVEUE de P. L. FLERS." The artwork depicts a dynamic stage scene. A central, elegant female figure in a long, flowing light-colored gown and elaborate hair poses gracefully, her arm extended. Below her, a figure dressed as a jester or harlequin in red and white looks up. To the right, a bearded man in a top hat and suit attentively observes the scene, standing near a small table with a clock. Above him, a man with wild, spiky blonde hair and a light blue suit expresses surprise or energetic excitement, with hands raised near a red stage light or prop. In the upper left, a group of smaller, angelic or cherubic figures, some with wings, float in a cloud-like or celestial backdrop, suggesting a fantastical element to the performance. The poster’s style is reminiscent of late 19th or early 20th-century French Art Nouveau or Belle Époque posters, characterized by its illustrated figures, decorative typography, and a color scheme of blues, reds, and creams against a dark blue, possibly nocturnal or theatrical background. The overall impression is one of a lively and engaging Parisian music hall performance. While the photograph was taken in Segovia, Spain, the poster itself depicts a performance in Paris, France.
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